Morristown
The seat of Morris County, Morristown began as a small rural settlement centered around a common green. The small village soon earned its place in American history when George Washington chose to make Morristown the site of his headquarters twice during the Revolutionary War. Just a few decades later, history was made again when Samuel Morse made Alfred Vail his partner in developing the telegraph at Speedwell Iron Works in Morristown. The town continued to grow as successive immigrant groups created ethnic enclaves. The Gilded Age came to Morristown, and by 1900, dozens of millionaires called the community home and brought the trappings of wealth, from lavish homes to social clubs. Today, while Morristown continues to evolve, numerous historic sites and museums document its rich past.
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Morristown
The seat of Morris County, Morristown began as a small rural settlement centered around a common green. The small village soon earned its place in American history when George Washington chose to make Morristown the site of his headquarters twice during the Revolutionary War. Just a few decades later, history was made again when Samuel Morse made Alfred Vail his partner in developing the telegraph at Speedwell Iron Works in Morristown. The town continued to grow as successive immigrant groups created ethnic enclaves. The Gilded Age came to Morristown, and by 1900, dozens of millionaires called the community home and brought the trappings of wealth, from lavish homes to social clubs. Today, while Morristown continues to evolve, numerous historic sites and museums document its rich past.
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Morristown

Morristown

by Bonnie-Lynn Nadzeika
Morristown

Morristown

by Bonnie-Lynn Nadzeika

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Overview

The seat of Morris County, Morristown began as a small rural settlement centered around a common green. The small village soon earned its place in American history when George Washington chose to make Morristown the site of his headquarters twice during the Revolutionary War. Just a few decades later, history was made again when Samuel Morse made Alfred Vail his partner in developing the telegraph at Speedwell Iron Works in Morristown. The town continued to grow as successive immigrant groups created ethnic enclaves. The Gilded Age came to Morristown, and by 1900, dozens of millionaires called the community home and brought the trappings of wealth, from lavish homes to social clubs. Today, while Morristown continues to evolve, numerous historic sites and museums document its rich past.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738592800
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 10/15/2012
Series: Postcard History Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,040,494
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Bonnie-Lynn Nadzeika began her love of history as a child during trips to Morristown National Historical Park. A lifelong resident of Morris County, she has held positions at several of Morristown's historic sites and spent 12 years as director of the Morris County Historical Society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 George Washington Slept here 9

2 Historic Sites 19

3 The Gilded age 25

4 Downtown scenes 47

5 Churches and Schools 67

6 Public Institutions 81

7 Transportation 93

8 Places to Eat, Sleep, and Drink 101

9 Parks and Recreation 111

10 Residential Streets 121

Bibliography 127

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